Meet the contestants of this year's 'Brighton’s Big Drag Pageant: The Snow Ball' The biggest, campest and most glamorous drag event of the year…
Kicked Out for Coming Out: Stonewall Housing launches winter campaign Stonewall Housing, which recently opened its second LGBTQ+ supported accommodation in Brighton, has launched a new winter campaign, Kicked Out for Coming Out, to raise awareness of the disproportionate housing insecurity faced by LGBTQ+ people and the stark reality that being open about who you are can still put your
Government unveils £170m HIV Action Plan to end new transmissions by 2030 The UK Government has announced its new HIV Action Plan aimed at eliminating new HIV transmissions in England by 2030. Unveiled on World AIDS Day by Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting, the strategy is backed by £170 million and described as “groundbreaking” in its ambition and scope. The
David's Story: “We Never Expected to Be Here” When David tested positive for HIV in 1996, his doctor told him not to expect to see the new millennium. Today, at 81, he’s living proof of resilience and progress. His story spans fear, love, activism, and hope—a reminder of what survival means when so many others didn’t make it.
Police detain driver accused of targeting LGBTQ+ runners in Florida A 43-year-old man has been arrested in Florida after allegedly trying to ram his SUV into members of a local LGBTQ+ running club during their evening meet-up. Police say Ihab Mustafa El Mahmoud made multiple attempts to strike runners from the Night Runners WPB group on 24 November, accelerating towards
Rising Swiss tennis player Mika Brunold comes out as gay Swiss tennis player Mika Brunold has publicly come out as gay, making him only the second active male player on the ATP Tour to do so. The 21-year-old rising star shared the news in an Instagram post on Saturday, saying he was “proud of who I am today”. Brunold, currently
"We Never Expected to Be Here." Jim's story When Jim was diagnosed with HIV in 1991 doctors told him he’d likely have two years. Today, he’s collecting his state pension. His story spans fear, anger, resilience, and activism, reminding us why World AIDS Day is both a memorial and a celebration.